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    Market analysis and effects of globalization on IKEA IKEA is a home products retailer with its branches spreading internationally and is privately owned. It sells furniture‚ Bathroom and Kitchen items and accessories in flat packs. IKEA is the world’s largest furniture sellers due to its unique concept of the furniture sold in flat packs‚ affordability and at home assembling by the costumer. Immense retail experience‚ product diffentiation and reasonable prices are the key for IKEA s success

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    AGRICULTURE DEVELOPMENT POLICIES & PROGRAMMES Bhutan was traditionally self-sufficient in food production. Most of Bhutan ’s citizens and a significant amount of its GDP were devoted to the agricultural sector in the late1980s. Bhutan is a small landlocked eastern Himalayan country which is bordered by India in the east‚ west and south and china in the north. Its geographical land area is 38‚394km which is almost entirely mountainous. According to the Population and Housing Census‚ 2005; the Bhutanese

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    to match employers’ needs. The second question relate to how the educational system should be reformed to address the employment challenge. The author has used descriptive method designed to provide rich descriptive details of education reforms in Bhutan between 1961 and 2008. This article is targeted at policy makers‚ educationalists and public. While the research design involved in-depth narrative analysis‚ it did not use scientific inquiry into the subject‚ especially the empirical analysis and

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    Topic: Discuss the positive and negative effects of globalization on the world today. The term globalization is the process of transformation of local phenomena into global ones. It is when different countries start to connect together as a whole‚ when people around the world are more linked to each other than ever before‚ when information and money flow more speedily and when goods and services produced in one part of the world are increasingly obtainable in all parts of the world. And it has

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    Bhutan: Deforestation and Wildlife Extinction Introduction Considered to be located "on the roof of the world‚" Bhutan is a mountainous and sparsely populated region that is classified as one of the least developed countries on earth. Bhutanese people have survived many generations‚ isolated from outside influences which have hindered their technological advancements. However‚ this isolation has enabled them to maintain strong cultural ties. Nestled in the Himalayan Mountain range with up-and-coming

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    The Positive and Negative Effects of Globalization Is Globalization ultimately positive or negative‚ or somewhere in between? I believe it depends on who you ask the question‚ and how it affects their life. For myself‚ I can’t get passed the negative way it has impacted my life and others around me in the same situation. Those of us who have lost our jobs and livelihood and are now labeled as “the long term unemployed” have seen our jobs eliminated and outsourced overseas; find it hard to

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    the degree of globalization is being strengthened in the present-day world‚ the issue of globalization has been a highly controversial topic‚ stimulating extensive attention among the economists and commentators. It is widely agreed that globalization produces widespread and profound impact on every field of the whole world‚ especially on the aspects of society‚ economy‚ politics and culture. However‚ there is a growing difference of opinion on whether the effects of globalization are beneficial

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    The effects of globalization on local culture In the past people said it is impossible to know about things that happen in any part of the same area. They think if it happens it will be magic. Nowadays the magic has become true. It is so easy to know about any event that happens in any part of the world at the same time! This is globalization‚ and it makes the big world like a small village without national borders but with the same language and laws‚ to make communication between people easier

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    Environmental Impacts of Tourism in Bhutan The concept of tourism development in Bhutan took place in post 1974 period during the reign of late majesty‚ King Jigme Dorji Wangchuk in national assembly. However‚ tourism business begun its operation with 274 tourist in 1974 at the time of coronation of fourth king‚ His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuk and since then tourism business started growing in Bhutan. Tourism is now recognized as having considerable potential as a tool for development and as a

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